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  • ...India]] is on all other sides. The [[Himalaya]] mountain range runs across Nepal's northern parts, and eight of the world's 14 highest mountains, including ...onstituent assembly declared it to be the ''Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal''.
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  • ...ier living as our top-level article on [[Nepal]], rather than the current 'Nepal overview'. Anyone have a different opinion? [[User:Brian P. Long|Brian P. L ...http://www.welcomenepal.com/corporate/images/downloads/Tourism-Products-of-Nepal.pdf]. I'd say it should be trashed. [[User:Sandy Harris|Sandy Harris]] 05:5
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  • *[[Nepal/Catalogs/Tourist attractions|Tourist attractions]]
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  • | pagename = Nepal | abc = Nepal
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nepal]]
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  • File:Nepal Field2 0005.jpg
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  • ...Shumsher Rana]] had begun the publishing of a '''[[newspaper]]''' in '''[[Nepal]]'''. He started the printing of ''Gorkhapatra'' in the 1958 [[Bikram]] era == Current list of Nepal's newspapers ==
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  • {{r|Constituent Assembly of Nepal}} {{r|Newspapers in Nepal}}
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  • Another possibility of a name: [[history of journalism in Nepal]]. I couldn't tell whether 1901 was a typo or not. If not, then sentences GIven the present contents, I'd say "Newspapers in Nepal" or "Nepalese newspapers" would be a more accurate title
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  • #REDIRECT [[Constituent Assembly of Nepal]]
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  • | pagename = Newspapers in Nepal | abc = Newspapers in Nepal
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  • Newspapers in Nepal.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Nepal/Catalogs/Tourist attractions]]
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  • The 601-member '''Constituent Assembly of Nepal''' was established by [[Nepal]]'s interim constitution in 2007 to draft a new permanent constitution for The election gave victory to Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) who had been raising the demands of a constituent assembly since i
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  • | pagename = rafting in Nepal | abc = rafting in Nepal
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  • *Return to [[:Image:Nepal Field2 0005.jpg]]
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  • | pagename = Constituent Assembly of Nepal | abc = Constituent Assembly of Nepal
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  • ...this he set his strategies to bring change to Nepal. He was imprisoned in Nepal in 1947-1948 on reaching his hometown Biratnagar to lead a labor demonstrat ...le, Nepali Congress Party finally won victory and established democracy in Nepal in 1951.
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  • ...eshwar Prasad Koirala]]. Second, why should the title be "B. P. Koirala of Nepal" instead of "B.P. Koirala" or "Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala"? [[User:Andres L
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  • Nepal's interim legislature
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Newspapers in Nepal]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Nepal}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Constituent Assembly of Nepal]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Nepal}}
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  • | pagename = B. P. Koirala of Nepal | abc = Koirala, B. P., of Nepal
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  • Nepal's interim legislature
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  • ...uddhism|Buddhists]] in [[Chobar, Nepal|Chobar]], 6 km outside [[Kathmandu, Nepal]].
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  • ...he official language of [[Nepal]] and the mother tongue of the majority of Nepal's population. |states=[[Nepal]], [[Bhutan]], [[India]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nepal]]
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  • Newspapers in Nepal.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Constituent Assembly of Nepal]]
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  • Another possibility of a name: [[history of journalism in Nepal]]. I couldn't tell whether 1901 was a typo or not. If not, then sentences GIven the present contents, I'd say "Newspapers in Nepal" or "Nepalese newspapers" would be a more accurate title
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Nepal/Catalogs/Tourist attractions]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[B. P. Koirala of Nepal]]
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  • | pagename = Nepal | abc = Nepal
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  • ...that ruled parts of the Gangetic plains, bordering modern [[India]] and [[Nepal]].
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  • A popular festival in Nepal celebrated during the Nepalese month of Bhadra (August-September).
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Constituent Assembly of Nepal]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Nepal}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Newspapers in Nepal]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Nepal}}
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  • [[Temple]] near [[Changu]], [[Kathmandu]] valley, [[Nepal]], dedicated to [[Narayan]], an incarnation of [[Hinduism|Hindu]] god [[Vis
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  • Subpage at [[User:Indra Adhikari/Rafting in Nepal]] ...s freedom monitoring desk of [http://www.freedomforum.org.np Freedom Forum Nepal]. He has so far published two books and writing another.
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  • ...' (also called '''Ghanta Karna Chaturdasi''' and '''GhantaKarna''') is a [[Nepal]]i festival celebrating the defeat of the mythical demon Ghanta-karna ("bel * [http://www.hotelnepal.com/nepal/program.php?pro_id=16 Festivals in Nepal]
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  • [[Hinduism|Hindu]] [[temple]] in the [[Bhaktapur District]], [[Nepal]], dedicated to the elephant-god [[Ganesh]].
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  • | pagename = B. P. Koirala of Nepal | abc = Koirala, B. P., of Nepal
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  • ...est [[democracy]]. Borders [[Bangladesh]], [[Bhutan]], [[Burma]], China, [[Nepal]], Pakistan
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  • ...Shumsher Rana]] had begun the publishing of a '''[[newspaper]]''' in '''[[Nepal]]'''. He started the printing of ''Gorkhapatra'' in the 1958 [[Bikram]] era == Current list of Nepal's newspapers ==
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  • ...Tantric]] temple near the town [[Sankhu]] in the [[Kathmandu]] valley in [[Nepal]].
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  • | pagename = Newspapers in Nepal | abc = Newspapers in Nepal
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  • Esoteric practice tradition which originated in the Indo-Nepal-Tibet region during the Pāla period (8th to 12th centuries) and spread thr
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  • *[[Nepal/Catalogs/Tourist attractions|Tourist attractions]]
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  • A town in the Kathmandu valley in Nepal, which straddles two hills overlooking the valley, about 5 km southwest of
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  • '''Kirtipur''' is a town in the [[Kathmandu]] valley in [[Nepal]], which straddles two hills overlooking the valley, about 5 km southwest o ...of [[Prithvi Narayan Shah]], the king of [[Gorkha]]. The future unifier of Nepal tried to subdue the town three times. He suffered defeat in 1857 and 1864,
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  • {{r|Constituent Assembly of Nepal}} {{r|Newspapers in Nepal}}
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  • ...ier living as our top-level article on [[Nepal]], rather than the current 'Nepal overview'. Anyone have a different opinion? [[User:Brian P. Long|Brian P. L ...http://www.welcomenepal.com/corporate/images/downloads/Tourism-Products-of-Nepal.pdf]. I'd say it should be trashed. [[User:Sandy Harris|Sandy Harris]] 05:5
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  • ...t of State]]. Prior to this 2009 appointment, she was [[U.S. Ambassador to Nepal]] between 2007 and 2009, and, between 2006 and 2007, [[National Intelligenc ...Powell was Acting [[Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs]], Nepal Desk Officer and Refugee Assistance Officer.
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  • ...s [[Mount Everest]] in the [[Himalayas]] on the border between China and [[Nepal]]. It was first successfully climbed in 1953 by [[Tenzing Norgay]] and [[Ed
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  • The Vajrayana originated as a distinct movement in Indo-Nepal-Tibet region during the Pāla period (8th to 12th centuries), though elemen ...esoteric Buddhism. Vajrayana Buddhism is very relevant in [[Kathmandu]], [[Nepal]]. The original people of Kathmandu are mainly Hindus and Mahayana Buddhist
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  • ...ut 2,400 km through [[Kashmir]], northern [[India]], southern [[Tibet]], [[Nepal]], and [[Bhutan]]. It includes nine of the world’s ten highest peaks, inc
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  • ...of Gokarna) or '''Gokarneshwar''' (The Lord of Gokarna) is an important [[Nepal|Nepali]] temple, situated near the village of Gokarna, Several kilometers n
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  • ...s [[Tantric]] temple near the town [[Sankhu]] in the Kathmandu valley in [[Nepal]]. The main temple in this complex of temples was built by King [[Pratap Ma
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  • ...ion]]: Afghanistan, [[Bangladesh]], [[Bhutan]], [[India]], [[Maldives]], [[Nepal]], Pakistan and [[Sri Lanka]]
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  • ...Buddhists]] in the village Chobar, located 6 km outside [[Kathmandu]] in [[Nepal]]. The temple, dedicated to the red (rato) [[Machhendranath]], was original
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  • ...a [[Newar|Newari]] town, twelve [[kilometre]]s east of [[Kathmandu]], in [[Nepal]].
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  • | pagename = rafting in Nepal | abc = rafting in Nepal
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  • | pagename = Constituent Assembly of Nepal | abc = Constituent Assembly of Nepal
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  • ...t temple in the vicinity of [[Bhaktapur]] in the [[Bhaktapur District]] in Nepal. The temple is dedicated to the elephant-god [[Hinduism|Hindu]] deity [[Gan
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  • ...ayan''' is a temple near the Changu village in the [[Kathmandu valley]], [[Nepal]], about 22 km from [[Katmandu]]. The temple is dedicated to [[Narayan]], o
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  • ...er for American Studies, [[Fudan University]]; former [[U.S. Ambassador to Nepal]], Assistant Administrator for Food for Peace and Voluntary Assistance and
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  • == Bonus material on Nepal? == I suspect you may have tacked on some bonus material on [[Nepal]] to this article, Indra. No big deal-- I can move it for you if it's an in
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  • {{r|Nepal}}
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  • {{r|Nepal}}
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  • {{r|Nepal}}
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  • ...for the [[U.S. Department of State]], 2009-; she was [[U.S. Ambassador to Nepal]] between 2007 and 2009, and, between 2006 and 2007, [[National Intelligenc
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  • {{r|Nepal}}
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  • ...over parts of the Gangetic plains, on the border of modern [[India]] and [[Nepal]]. The main reference to its existence is the [[Hindu]] epic [[Ramayana]],
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  • ==Greater Nepal==
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  • ...p?LeftStoryId=119&leftSectionId=2 Disputes Over the Ganga, Panos Institute Nepal proceedings]
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  • ...desh]], [[Bhutan]], [[India]], [[Kazakhstan]], Kyrgyzstan, [[Maldives]], [[Nepal]], Pakistan, [[Sri Lanka]], Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
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  • ...veloping and developed in his day to day practice. He has worked in India, Nepal and Malaysia and his interests include Clinical problem solving and case ba
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  • ...this he set his strategies to bring change to Nepal. He was imprisoned in Nepal in 1947-1948 on reaching his hometown Biratnagar to lead a labor demonstrat ...le, Nepali Congress Party finally won victory and established democracy in Nepal in 1951.
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  • {{r|Nepal}}
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  • ...eshwar Prasad Koirala]]. Second, why should the title be "B. P. Koirala of Nepal" instead of "B.P. Koirala" or "Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala"? [[User:Andres L
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  • ...''' (Cow's procession, [[Devnagari]] : सा पारू) is a popular festival in [[Nepal]] celebrated during the Nepalese month of [[Bhadra]] ([[August]]-[[Septembe
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  • {{r|Nepal}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Nepal}} Vacant
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  • ...the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna and Karnaphuli-Sangu river systems of India, Nepal and Bangladesh. Essentially blind, they hunt their prey in a unique manner
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  • ...of the [[Himalayas]] mountain range and is located on the border between [[Nepal]] and [[Tibet]] (China). The name of the mountain in Tibetan is '''Chomolun
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  • *Travel to India and Nepal 1988
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  • ...[[New Zealand]], [[South Africa]], [[India]], Pakistan, [[Bangladesh]], [[Nepal]], [[Sri Lanka]] and those of the [[Caribbean English|Caribbean]]. Those pl
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  • ...While he served in Vietnam, his wife, Carol Laise, was U.S. Ambassador to Nepal.
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  • [[Image:Nepal Field2 0005.jpg|right|175px]]
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  • ...eading English Newspaper called Jordan Times, and also is a columnist with Nepal's Kathmandu Post.
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  • {{r|Nepal}}
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  • *Return to [[:Image:Nepal Field2 0005.jpg]]
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  • ...l manager of the Nepal Television, Tapa Nath Sukla, stressed that media in Nepal needs to make more effort to keep their credibility, impartiality while the ...sts on how to report on such critical situations. Gopal Thapaliya of SAFMA Nepal stressed on the need to highlight the news of movement for judicial freedom
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  • {{r|Nepal}}
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  • Stone sculptures in Nepal are believed to have emerged long before the birth of Christ. There is a co Some of the oldest metal images of Nepal are kept at the museum of Los Angeles and Boston of the USA. The most impor
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  • ...you do involve yourself in these pages, please see [[Talk:Ethnic groups of Nepal]] first (and [[Talk:Buddhism in Bhutan]] for a previous case). [[User:John
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  • Tibet, Bhutan, Mongolia; neighbouring parts of India, Nepal, China, Russia; Kalmykia.
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  • ...rt of the tourist-oriented restaurant scene in [[Kathmandu]], capital of [[Nepal]]. The first one was "Aunt Jane's", started by the wife of a US diplomat or I am not sure if, or to what extent, this is still the case. Nepal did cave to US pressure and make hash illegal, there's been a whole series
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  • {{r|Nepal}}
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  • In Nepal, Hinduism and Buddhism are the two main religions. The two have co-existed Nepal has been declared as a secular country by the Parliament on May 18, 2006. R
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  • ...tion of their country. Among them Ashoka of India, Prithvi Narayan Shah of Nepal, Karl Marx of Russia are some who led the foundation of greater countries. ===Gorkha tour (an old principality in Nepal)===
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  • |states=[[Bangladesh]], [[India]], [[Nepal]], [[Singapore]], [[Myanmar]]
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  • ...ions''', including Sudan, Burundi, Uganda|Northern Uganda, Zimbabwe, Aceh, Nepal and Kenya;
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  • Amrita is also a common first name in India and Nepal, as the masculine "Amrit" and the feminine "Amrita."
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  • ...ter from its office in exile in Kathmandu. The paper is circulated through Nepal, India and Bhutan in hard copy. Readers can also access the paper online in
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  • ...ditions, Gautama was born into a royal family near [[Lumbini]], modern day Nepal. His father was the chief of the small kingdom of [[Kaplilavastu]]. He was
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  • ...td><td>{{headofstate|Nepal}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Nepal}}</td>
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  • {{r|Nepal Paediatric Society}}
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  • The 601-member '''Constituent Assembly of Nepal''' was established by [[Nepal]]'s interim constitution in 2007 to draft a new permanent constitution for The election gave victory to Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) who had been raising the demands of a constituent assembly since i
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  • ...India]] is on all other sides. The [[Himalaya]] mountain range runs across Nepal's northern parts, and eight of the world's 14 highest mountains, including ...onstituent assembly declared it to be the ''Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal''.
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  • Looked at it briefly. I am no expert on Nepal, however, I think that this sort of thing is very valuable and helps distin
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  • ...ntry]]. Being a Buddhist country, it has close relations with [[Japan]], [[Nepal]], China, [[India]] and other Buddhist countries. After 1960, some [[Christ ...community. Those two queens ordered the construction of 108 monasteries in Nepal, Tibet, Sikkim, China and Bhutan. Kichu [[monastery]] of Paro and Jampe Lha
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  • ...ved and taught in areas now in northeast [[Republic of India|India]] and [[Nepal]]. Historians now generally date his death somewhere in the region of 400 B ...3rd century BC, and this was discovered by archaeologists in the 1890s in Nepal. The traditional site of his death is in India.
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  • ...rd century BC this was believed to have occurred in what is now Rummindei, Nepal
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  • *[[Newspapers in Nepal]]
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  • ...r the Ganges (ditto). Although I see we've lost the N and part of the E in Nepal - you could either push that edge out a teeny bit to get the N back, or wip
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